Just read back a bit and on GM- seems he was serving for the second set and was up in the TB. Oh well. Just not his day for whatever reason. It also just dawned on me what the trainer meant by 15 to 30 minutes. That is typically how long it takes for medication to be absorbed into the bloodstream and take effect.

Very up and down match. He had chances and wasn't able to capitalize. Plus Marcel upped his game when it mattered. I think if Delpo had been well his mental state would have made promise on the opportunities he had.

And Lori- today is not the DC. Although I would love for Argentina to win I know the odds are against them. So as long as they play well and fight that's all I could ever care about.

gloryhunter? hope you're not referring to me. I'm just being bitter and pessimistic as usual.

The world can be a crappy place sometimes so it is good to take joy when and where you can find it. So I take the joy in believing he and his team make decisions that are the best for him whether or not I agree. Personally I find it extremely rewarding that although not feeling well he respected the tournament, Marcel and the fans over himself.

The world can be a crappy place sometimes so it is good to take joy when and where you can find it. So I take the joy in believing he and his team make decisions that are the best for him whether or not I agree. Personally I find it extremely rewarding that although not feeling well he respected the tournament, Marcel and the fans over himself.

I agree with you. If Juan would be a mediocore player then I would be okay with these type of losses. But he's not. I did not expect him anything huge this year but you can't deny the fact that he is too unlucky. It's just tennis....but I follow his career for years and I guess it's not a sin to be pissed off at times. I'm just not the type of fan who smiles whatever is the result.